Barrio Norte, Buenos Aires, Urban neighborhood and gay social area near Santa Fe Avenue in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Barrio Norte is an urban neighborhood in Buenos Aires that spans parts of Recoleta district and extends into sections of Balvanera, Palermo, and Retiro. Santa Fe Avenue runs through the area with residential high-rises, shops, cafes, and office buildings that create the main streetscape.
The area grew in importance after the 1871 yellow fever epidemic, when residents from San Telmo and Montserrat neighborhoods relocated northward to escape the disease. This migration shaped the area into a new residential center for the city.
Santa Fe Avenue serves as the main social hub where the LGBTQ community gathers at cafes, bars, and shops that line the street. The area reflects how locals use public spaces for daily interaction and leisure, making it a natural gathering point for social life.
The neighborhood is easy to walk through with wide sidewalks along Santa Fe Avenue where you can stop at cafes and shops. The area is flat and level, making it comfortable for exploring on foot without major elevation changes.
The intersection of Santa Fe and Salguero is called Villa Freud due to the high concentration of psychoanalysts whose offices are clustered in the nearby buildings. This unusual gathering of practitioners in one area has given this corner a distinctive character.
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